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Kersey Ford

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Kersey Ford

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Kersey Ford, famously known as "The Splash," is a unique cobbled ford situated in the heart of the picturesque village of Kersey, Suffolk, England. This distinctive crossing allows a stream to flow directly through the village's main road, "The Street," creating an iconic and much-photographed scene. Nestled in the tranquil Suffolk countryside, between the market towns of Hadleigh and Sudbury, this historic landmark sits at an elevation of approximately 44 meters, embodying the timeless charm of the region.

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    May 23, 2020

    Road cycling

    Very pretty Suffolk village.
    Extreme caution if you’re thinking of riding through the ford, it gets very slippery. My advice is to use the foot bridge!

    July 23, 2021

    Road cycling

    Beautiful, popular with visitors but somehow unspoiled.

    May 28, 2022

    Road cycling

    Fast down the high street and straight through the ford at the bottom! It’s only an inch or two deep in the summer but in winter after rain you might be better using the bridge if you’re on road tyres.

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    Location: Kersey, Babergh, Suffolk, East Of England, England, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Kersey Ford suitable for all types of cyclists, especially after rain?

    Cyclists should exercise extreme caution when riding through Kersey Ford, particularly after rain. The cobbled surface can become very slippery. Many advise using the adjacent footbridge for safety, especially if you are on road tyres. In winter or after heavy rain, the water depth can also increase, making the footbridge a safer option.

    What are the parking options available for visitors to Kersey Ford?

    While the intro mentions the village can attract many visitors, specific parking details are not provided. Generally, in picturesque villages like Kersey, parking can be limited. It's advisable to look for designated village parking areas or consider parking slightly outside the main village and walking in, especially during peak seasons or weekends.

    Are there any specific permits required to walk or cycle around Kersey Ford?

    No, there are no specific permits required to walk or cycle around Kersey Ford or the surrounding public footpaths and bridleways in the village. The area is freely accessible for visitors to enjoy the historic village and countryside trails.

    What is the best time of year to visit Kersey Ford for walking, considering weather and crowds?

    While the intro notes the stream is shallower in summer, offering easier passage, this is also when the village is most popular. For a more peaceful experience, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons (spring or autumn) when the weather is often pleasant for walking, and the crowds are thinner. Winter can be beautiful, but the ford's water level will likely be higher, and the cobbles more slippery.

    Are the trails and paths around Kersey Ford suitable for families with young children or those seeking beginner-friendly walks?

    Yes, Kersey Ford and its surroundings offer excellent opportunities for family walks and beginner-friendly trails. The village itself is charming for a stroll, and there are various routed walks, such as the Copse and Tye Route or the Kersey Upland Route, which are generally suitable for gentle exploration of the Suffolk countryside.

    Is Kersey Ford and its surrounding trails dog-friendly?

    Yes, Kersey Ford and the surrounding trails are generally dog-friendly. Many visitors enjoy bringing their dogs to explore the village and the countryside walks. Please ensure dogs are kept on a lead, especially in the village and near livestock, and always clean up after your pet.

    What are some notable points of interest or hidden gems near Kersey Ford, beyond 'The Splash' itself?

    Beyond 'The Splash', Kersey boasts a remarkable collection of medieval buildings, including over 60 Grade II Listed buildings and two Grade I listed Ancient Houses. The 12th-century St. Mary's Church is a significant landmark. For refreshments, The Bell Inn, a historic timber-framed pub, is a popular spot. While not a hidden gem, Kersey Mill, located nearby, offers a cafe and hosts events.

    Are there any cafes or pubs directly in Kersey village for refreshments?

    Yes, Kersey village is home to The Bell Inn, a popular pub housed in a beautiful timber-framed building, potentially dating back to 1379. It's a mainstay of village life and offers refreshments. Additionally, Kersey Mill, a short distance away, features a cafe.

    What is the typical walk distance or how long does it take to explore the main attractions around Kersey Ford?

    A leisurely stroll through Kersey village, taking in 'The Splash', the historic architecture, and St. Mary's Church, can take anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour. For those wishing to explore the surrounding countryside, routed walks like the Copse and Tye Route or the Kersey Upland Route offer longer options, ranging from 1.5 to 3 hours depending on the chosen path and pace.

    What kind of terrain can hikers expect on the trails around Kersey Ford?

    Hikers can expect a mix of terrain. Within the village, paths are cobbled and paved, but the ford itself is cobbled and can be wet. The surrounding countryside trails typically feature well-maintained footpaths, often through fields, woodlands, and quiet country lanes. Expect some gentle inclines and declines, characteristic of the Suffolk countryside, but nothing overly strenuous. Comfortable footwear is recommended.

    Is wild swimming permitted or recommended in the stream at Kersey Ford?

    Wild swimming is not permitted or recommended in the stream at Kersey Ford. The stream is shallow, particularly in summer, and flows directly through the village's main road. It is primarily a scenic and historic feature, not a designated swimming spot. The water quality is also not monitored for recreational swimming.

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